Automobile-radiator curtain



H. H, HELL.

UTUMOBILE HADLATUR CUHWLN.

Mmc/Hmm. FILED Fm. 21. 19m,

-im @mm W Patented Mar. 16, 1920.

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to receive the usual crank handle 25 ot the automobile.

Referring to my modified form of invention, as disclosed in Fig. t, the hood cover and the wear plate are omitted, and the curtain is secured directly to the chassis or `trame of the automobile b v springs so that the lower edge of the curtain is held permanent while the roller and the bailmay f be moved upwardly in front of the radiator to close the same whenever desired.

While I 'have shown and describedthe preferred embodiment of my invention, it will be lunderstood that minor changes in construction, combination, and arrangement or parts mavv be made without departing -in presence ot' two from the spirit and claimed.

Having thus described m invention. what 1 claim is A device of the character set forth including a radiator having a fillingr spout and a hood cover having an opening receivingr the spout, a spring-wound curtain connected to the hood, a vvear plate having an owuing seope of the invention as recelving the spout and lsaidplate being curved to rest against the front and top walls of the radiator lo hold the cover thereon, langesformed on the side edges of said plate, and an operating cord connected to the curtain and passingover the plate and prevented from disengagingr the same b v the flanges.

ln testimony whereof l atiix my signature witnesses. i HERBERT R. IIILL. Witnesses:

J. B. Km@ l BRN G. lVon'rnINo. 

